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Scam Alert – Fake Job Offers Claiming to be from Hixon Group

Recruitment Scam Alert

We’ve been contacted by several individuals who have received fraudulent text messages and WhatsApp messages claiming to offer job opportunities from Hixon Group. These messages are not from us and are part of a scam designed to trick people into sharing personal or financial information.

Scammers are sending messages that falsely appear to be from Hixon Group, promising job offers or interviews. These messages may come via SMS or email and often include links to suspicious websites or requests for sensitive information.

What You Need to Know

These scam messages often:

  • Come via SMS or WhatsApp from unknown or suspicious senders
  • Claim to offer employment opportunities
  • Sometimes include links or attachments

Stay Alert to Scams

❌ We are not currently recruiting via unsolicited text messages or emails.

❌ We will never ask for your personal or financial information through these channels.

✅ All official communication will come from verified email addresses or through direct contact after an initial enquiry via our website.


How to Protect Yourself

If you receive one of these scam messages:

  1. Do not click on any links or open any attachments.
  2. Forward scam texts to 7726 (this is a free service that helps mobile providers block these numbers).
  3. Delete the message.

Learn How to Spot Scams

We strongly recommend reading our full guide on staying safe from digital fraud:
👉 Employee Awareness – Common Types of Scams & Fraud

This article explains the most common types of digital fraud and gives tips on how to recognise and deal with them.


We’re Taking Action

We are actively investigating this issue and reporting it to the relevant authorities. If you receive any suspicious communication claiming to be from us, please don’t hesitate to get in touch directly via our official channels.

Thank you for staying vigilant and for your continued support.

Published June 4, 2025, by Jonathan Lawton.

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